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On top of the site it show the amount of pages, that's great ofcourse, but can i replace the ">" with a user defied button? I mean this: Change to: ![[Linked Image]](http://www.robje.net/images/newnext.jpg) Robje01
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Or if that's not possible maybe change the text ">" with "Next Page" ?
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I believe that < and > should be their own language file definitions; so it should just be a matter of finding them and changing them.
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've been looking thourgh the language files, but didn't dind anything  Does anyone has an idea where to look for it? Rob
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I type Like navaho
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I imagine it's in the actual template file/sub that writes the pagination code. I don't *think* there's a language translation for > or < so it's most likely hard-coded.
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Pfffffffffffff, found it. /libs/ubbthreads.inc.php Line 1499 contains: $page_html .= " > | "; Replace the bolded > by Next page and voila.. Rob
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